none of the sd Arms or Amunition be made use of unless in
case of rebellion or Invasion (which God forbid) under pen-
alty of paying tenfold the value of such Arms and Amunition
so made use of.
13th That a Law be made to oblige the masters of Shipps
for to change what publiq powdr is found necessary to be
changed, unless the same be so very bad that it cannot be
fired away in which case all such powd is to be sent for
England, to be new done.
The said Proposalls referred to the Comittee of Laws to
consider of a Law therefore.
14th That th[e parishes be more equa]lly divided and
named anew and that [different names be given to] them.
When any to this house they will be reimrd for the
same.
15th That the [several parishes] find at their proper charge
three or four [books such as] shall be directed to be sent for,
whereby they [may know how] to govern themselves, the
charge whereof will not amount to above twenty or thirty
shillings.
Thought that the severall vestrys will provide therefore.
House adjourned till 9 a Clock to morrow morning
Thursday Septr the 24th 1696.
The house met: and proceeded further to Debate and
Resolve upon the Proposalls yesterday layed before them,
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